I'm being cared for by:Toronto Cat Rescue

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Facts about Tia

I am

already spayed, up to date with shots, not good with dogs, and not good with cats.

Tia's Info...

I am already spayed, up to date with shots, not good with dogs, and not good with cats.

Tia's Story...

Tia's Story...

DOB September 26, 2011.

Meet sweet and sassy Tia! Tia loves getting attention from her humans and will follow you around until she is patted, she will even wait patiently outside the bathroom door for you. She is also an avid (and loud) purrer! She is a very mild-mannered and well-behaved cat who loves human company (but not other pets!). Tia is not a very active cat and prefers lounging around the house.

Tia came to the TCR from her owner in July and is currently living with her foster family. Her foster family shares: "Tia is our first foster cat and we could not have asked for a more well-mannered feline! She was a bit shy at first, but is now very comfortable around her foster family and other humans. We gave her a bath within the first few days of fostering her and she was incredibly tolerant and patient with us! We hope that our sweet Tia finds a loving home (preferably without any other pets) soon!".

About Our Rescue Group...

Toronto Cat Rescue is a registered, no-kill charity run by volunteers.

Our mission is to rescue and find homes for abandoned, sick or injured cats from situations of abuse, neglect or imminent euthanasia.

Our vision is for Toronto to be a city in which no adoptable cat is killed and rescue organizations such as Toronto Cat Rescue are no longer needed.

Our registered charity number: 889-198-727-RR-0001

Our Adoption Process...

Decided on the cat or kitten you would like to adopt? Please call 416-538-8592, or email adopt@torontocatrescue.ca.

An adoption counsellor will return your call and give you more details about the cat you are interested in and ask some questions about your home to make sure the cat will be a "purr-fect" fit. We are happy to answer any questions you may have as well.

You will be supplied with the foster home address to have a meet and greet with your kitty. If both parties are happy, you can sign the TCR Contract of Adoption, pay the adoption fee and take your cat home with you in a safe carrying case.

Adoption fee is $175 per cat. This ensures that the cats that come into our care receive the attention they need, are spayed or neutered, and receive a rabies vaccination at the appropriate age. It includes 6 weeks of free pet insurance. For City of Toronto residents, the adoption fee includes a mandatory City of Toronto cat license that is valid for one year. As you can imagine, these fees only begin to cover our costs; donations and ongoing fundraising efforts carry us the rest of the way!

Note:

1. ALL senior cats (8 years or older) have an adoption fee of the adopters choice, vs. our standard adoption fee of $175.

2. Our adoption fee for a bonded pair is $100 per cat, vs. $175 per cat.

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